in the past 10 seasons, the nfc has been represented by 10 different teams in the super bowl, while the afc has been represented by only 3. really gives you an appreciation for the competitive balance in the NFC. i've always thought it was the superior conference.

going by this trend, you would think it should be san francisco's turn this year. i think ten years is long enough for the this trend though, so lets hope it comes to an end on sunday.

and yes i am aware that this is a meaningless stat that has no impact on the game, but i thought it was interesting.

BlueJayC

01-20-2012, 06:29 PM

That is interesting.....so what you're saying is......if the Giants make the big one TECHNICALLY they'll have the right to say they've been the most successful NFC team over the past decade......2 SB appearances in 10 years will give them that right......no?

pjam84

01-20-2012, 06:32 PM

That is interesting.....so what you're saying is......if the Giants make the big one TECHNICALLY they'll have the right to say they've been the most successful NFC team over the past decade......2 SB appearances in 10 years will give them that right......no?

i would say you would be correct. another note, the season before this trend began, it was giants and ravens in the super bowl....so there ya go.

jparmer

01-20-2012, 08:13 PM

here's a crazy statistic for you....

in the past 10 seasons, the nfc has been represented by 10 different teams in the super bowl, while the afc has been represented by only 3. really gives you an appreciation for the competitive balance in the NFC. i've always thought it was the superior conference.

going by this trend, you would think it should be san francisco's turn this year. i think ten years is long enough for the this trend though, so lets hope it comes to an end on sunday.

and yes i am aware that this is a meaningless stat that has no impact on the game, but i thought it was interesting.

It's actually 4 afc teams:

New england
Pittsburgh
Indianapolis
Oakland

In the last 10 years. Still a very interesting stat

miked1958

01-20-2012, 08:21 PM

That is interesting.....so what you're saying is......if the Giants make the big one TECHNICALLY they'll have the right to say they've been the most successful NFC team over the past decade......2 SB appearances in 10 years will give them that right......no?
I get you. But it would actually be 2SB appearances in only 4 years for us

If they get there this year, they would be able to say that in 12 seasons they have been to the Super Bowl 3 times and only Green Bay (GB's been to 3 in 16 seasons)is even close to that since Dallas' early-mid 90's run! We are in a golden era for the Giants right now fellas, enjoy it.</P>

If they get there this year, they would be able to say that in 12 seasons they have been to the Super Bowl 3 times and only Green Bay (GB's been to 3 in 16 seasons)is even close to that since Dallas' early-mid 90's run! We are in a golden era for the Giants right now fellas, enjoy it.</P>
Oh yeah I'm enjoying it!!! Thanks TC and Eli!

If they get there this year, they would be able to say that in 12 seasons they have been to the Super Bowl 3 times and only Green Bay (GB's been to 3 in 16 seasons)*is even close to that since Dallas' early-mid 90's run! We are in a golden era for the Giants right now fellas, enjoy it.</P>
Yep